Lol you didn't even read what I just wrote. Just because training is cheap when the game is dead and the market has crashed doesn't mean it's been like that the majority of the year. The only way to get training is through spending coins or spending real money. Training is 100% a tactic to try to get people to spend more money. Just think about it. Even when you buy training with coins, those are coins you could've put towards players you actually want. Instead, now you have to grind more to get more coins to get players at their most effective because of training and abilities. The more you have to grind, the more likely you're going to get bored and choose to bypass the grind with real money. At least if you're a moron. I'd never pay to open a pack, but obviously EA's predatory tactics work on at least a portion of the playerbase.
I know EA uses many cash grab tactics but I don't think power up players are one of them. It's not really a grind to get them that 1 overall higher and I don't think anybody spends real money training, they can spend money on packs and players but training is and will always be the most attainable currency.
How do u spend real money to get training? It is quite easy to get anyways so I don't know why people would spend real money on it.
Lol you didn't even read what I just wrote. Just because training is cheap when the game is dead and the market has crashed doesn't mean it's been like that the majority of the year. The only way to get training is through spending coins or spending real money. Training is 100% a tactic to try to get people to spend more money. Just think about it. Even when you buy training with coins, those are coins you could've put towards players you actually want. Instead, now you have to grind more to get more coins to get players at their most effective because of training and abilities. The more you have to grind, the more likely you're going to get bored and choose to bypass the grind with real money. At least if you're a moron. I'd never pay to open a pack, but obviously EA's predatory tactics work on at least a portion of the playerbase.
Edited by bolt_gang_all_day
I know EA uses many cash grab tactics but I don't think power up players are one of them. It's not really a grind to get them that 1 overall higher and I don't think anybody spends real money training, they can spend money on packs and players but training is and will always be the most attainable currency.